I opened a post over at the Apple support forums about this..
You CAN sync Todo tasks with Outlook...
Here's the run down.. Todo app($10), Toodledo account(free),
ToodledoSync(free).
You'll need to buy the "Todo" app from the appstore, as it is the only
task app that provides any kind of sync capabilities.. (It's a very
well put together app as well.. very iphone friendly with direct links
in the tasks to go to a website, or to call someone, etc.)
In Outlook 2007, you should also disable the security setting in
"Tools--> Trust Center--> Programmatic Access" and set the option to
"NEVER warn"... Without this, every time ToodledoSync tries to sync
you'd get an annoying warning message that a program is trying to
access your email.
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 5:57 PM, iAmLOCoSuCkA <apafi...@stevens.edu> wrote:
> I opened a post over at the Apple support forums about this..
> You CAN sync Todo tasks with Outlook...
> Here's the run down.. Todo app($10), Toodledo account(free), > ToodledoSync(free).
> You'll need to buy the "Todo" app from the appstore, as it is the only > task app that provides any kind of sync capabilities.. (It's a very > well put together app as well.. very iphone friendly with direct links > in the tasks to go to a website, or to call someone, etc.)
> Next, set up a free account with at http://www.toodledo.com and sync > the account in Todo.
> In Outlook 2007, you should also disable the security setting in > "Tools--> Trust Center--> Programmatic Access" and set the option to > "NEVER warn"... Without this, every time ToodledoSync tries to sync > you'd get an annoying warning message that a program is trying to > access your email.
> I opened a post over at the Apple support forums about this..
> You CAN sync Todo tasks with Outlook...
> Here's the run down.. Todo app($10), Toodledo account(free),
> ToodledoSync(free).
> You'll need to buy the "Todo" app from the appstore, as it is the only
> task app that provides any kind of sync capabilities.. (It's a very
> well put together app as well.. very iphone friendly with direct links
> in the tasks to go to a website, or to call someone, etc.)
> In Outlook 2007, you should also disable the security setting in
> "Tools--> Trust Center--> Programmatic Access" and set the option to
> "NEVER warn"... Without this, every time ToodledoSync tries to sync
> you'd get an annoying warning message that a program is trying to
> access your email.